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Brendan McCarthy & Al Ewing (w) • Brendan McCarthy (a & c)Get Zaucy! IDW is proud to announce this special collaboration with 2000 AD and Rebellion Publishing, The Zaucer of Zilk, Brendan McCarthy & Al Ewing’s phantasmagorical psychedelic extravaganza from beyond the fringes of imagination! This special 2-issue adventure features an inter-dimensional magician who travels across the realms to save his number-one fan from the dank clutches of arch-nemesis Errol Raine, as visualized by the brilliantly surreal artist McCarthy!FC • 32 pages • $3.99Bullet Points:• 30 pages of story and art!

If you can't make it to your local comic shop, a digital copy can be found here. Ze rules:

Review as often or as little as you like. Once you've posted 5 reviews, you will be awarded 1 pick. You can post 5 reviews, right? That's a totally achievable goal and with day and date digital releases becoming the standard, it shouldn't matter if your shop ordered enough copies of this weeks comic or not.

When multiple Review Groupers have posted 5 (or more) qualifying reviews, they will be awarded their pick in the order that they qualified. What constitutes a qualifying review? Any review posted (with a score on a scale from 0-10, that's right 0!) within 1 calendar month of the thread going live. Reviews are to be at least 5 sentences long. It shows that a) you have at least read this week's pick and b) you have some unique insight into the comic.

Reviews posted while waiting in line for your pick will be applied to your next pick.

I'll be keeping track of everyone's progress with the newly christened Spreadsheet of Fantastic (RIP, Spreadsheet of Doom) and reporting the results in the Current Members list in the weekly OP. When it's your turn to make a pick, I will PM you. If you do not respond to me by Midnight EST the following Sunday, you will lose your pick and I will start a poll to determine that week's selection.

Any week in which we do not have a Review Grouper with 5 qualifying picks, we will determine the week's comic via poll.

If it's your week to pick, remember to keep it under $3.99.

Naturally, this new system is new and it may be necessary to make changes as we go.

Since no one else has 5 reviews under their belt, a poll will be put up to determine next week's pick. Next week's releases are listed here. It'll be up by week's end and ideas for what should be included into the poll will be considered.

Brendan McCarthy & Al Ewing (w) • Brendan McCarthy (a & c)Get Zaucy! IDW is proud to announce this special collaboration with 2000 AD and Rebellion Publishing, The Zaucer of Zilk, Brendan McCarthy & Al Ewing’s phantasmagorical psychedelic extravaganza from beyond the fringes of imagination! This special 2-issue adventure features an inter-dimensional magician who travels across the realms to save his number-one fan from the dank clutches of arch-nemesis Errol Raine, as visualized by the brilliantly surreal artist McCarthy!FC • 32 pages • $3.99Bullet Points:• 30 pages of story and art!

If you can't make it to your local comic shop, a digital copy can be found here. Ze rules:

Review as often or as little as you like. Once you've posted 5 reviews, you will be awarded 1 pick. You can post 5 reviews, right? That's a totally achievable goal and with day and date digital releases becoming the standard, it shouldn't matter if your shop ordered enough copies of this weeks comic or not.

When multiple Review Groupers have posted 5 (or more) qualifying reviews, they will be awarded their pick in the order that they qualified. What constitutes a qualifying review? Any review posted (with a score on a scale from 0-10, that's right 0!) within 1 calendar month of the thread going live. Reviews are to be at least 5 sentences long. It shows that a) you have at least read this week's pick and b) you have some unique insight into the comic.

Reviews posted while waiting in line for your pick will be applied to your next pick.

I'll be keeping track of everyone's progress with the newly christened Spreadsheet of Fantastic (RIP, Spreadsheet of Doom) and reporting the results in the Current Members list in the weekly OP. When it's your turn to make a pick, I will PM you. If you do not respond to me by Midnight EST the following Sunday, you will lose your pick and I will start a poll to determine that week's selection.

Any week in which we do not have a Review Grouper with 5 qualifying picks, we will determine the week's comic via poll.

If it's your week to pick, remember to keep it under $3.99.

Naturally, this new system is new and it may be necessary to make changes as we go.

Since no one else has 5 reviews under their belt, a poll will be put up to determine next week's pick. Next week's releases are listed here. It'll be up by week's end and ideas for what should be included into the poll will be considered.

Outhouse Editor

When I looked at the preview pages for this comic, I wasn't sure to expect. It was wild and zany, but I feared that it might not be a coherent and enjoyable. Thankfully, Al Ewing and Brendan McCarthy delivered the goods. The writing is flat-out bizarre, yet Ewing and McCarthy make it work. It's like reading Dr. Seuss on acid. McCarthy's art compliments the strange story with appropriately quirky art that is trumped by inspired world design. The Zaucer of Zilk #1 isn't for everyone, but those with an open mind are likely to get a kick out of it.

Outhouse Editor

When I looked at the preview pages for this comic, I wasn't sure to expect. It was wild and zany, but I feared that it might not be a coherent and enjoyable. Thankfully, Al Ewing and Brendan McCarthy delivered the goods. The writing is flat-out bizarre, yet Ewing and McCarthy make it work. It's like reading Dr. Seuss on acid. McCarthy's art compliments the strange story with appropriately quirky art that is trumped by inspired world design. The Zaucer of Zilk #1 isn't for everyone, but those with an open mind are likely to get a kick out of it.

Rain Partier

Probably the best single issue comic of 2012, one of the few books today that really maximizes the strengths of the medium. This is comics written for smart people, by people who don't assume their readers have psychological issues.

Rain Partier

Probably the best single issue comic of 2012, one of the few books today that really maximizes the strengths of the medium. This is comics written for smart people, by people who don't assume their readers have psychological issues.

Outhouse Editor

Written by ROB WILLIAMSArt by TREVOR HAIRSINECover by FIONA STAPLESOn sale OCTOBER 17 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T• The once-famous tarot card reader Madame X now works at a law firm as the resident “psychic” – but can her “powers” help her solve a complicated new case?• From the acclaimed team of Rob Williams (Iron Man, Cla$$War) and Trevor Hairsine (Captain America, Cla$$War)!

Outhouse Editor

Written by ROB WILLIAMSArt by TREVOR HAIRSINECover by FIONA STAPLESOn sale OCTOBER 17 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T• The once-famous tarot card reader Madame X now works at a law firm as the resident “psychic” – but can her “powers” help her solve a complicated new case?• From the acclaimed team of Rob Williams (Iron Man, Cla$$War) and Trevor Hairsine (Captain America, Cla$$War)!

Outhouse Editor

Black Jumbo wrote:Probably the best single issue comic of 2012, one of the few books today that really maximizes the strengths of the medium. This is comics written for smart people, by people who don't assume their readers have psychological issues.

Outhouse Editor

Black Jumbo wrote:Probably the best single issue comic of 2012, one of the few books today that really maximizes the strengths of the medium. This is comics written for smart people, by people who don't assume their readers have psychological issues.

Rain Partier

Best semi-omniscient narration I've read in ages. And yes, it's like a Sid 'n' Marty Krofft show on paper, even right down to the delinquent Brit juvie transported to a magical land of slightly seedy surrealism.

And we're the cloud-drifting teeth in the story!

It's smart and absurdly colorful and wildly imaginative, all the best that comics can and should be as opposed to the visually and metaphorically dreary stuff that's dominated the discussions here lately.

Rain Partier

Best semi-omniscient narration I've read in ages. And yes, it's like a Sid 'n' Marty Krofft show on paper, even right down to the delinquent Brit juvie transported to a magical land of slightly seedy surrealism.

And we're the cloud-drifting teeth in the story!

It's smart and absurdly colorful and wildly imaginative, all the best that comics can and should be as opposed to the visually and metaphorically dreary stuff that's dominated the discussions here lately.